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AeroSafety World October 2010

Oct 11, 2010

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High Marks Overall
by Wayne Rosenkrans | November 9, 2010
The fine safety record of U.S. cold weather operations still warrants integrated risk reduction, auditors say.

Thundersnow
by Flight Safety Foundation | November 9, 2010
Difficult to forecast and rare, but a real threat to landing or low-altitude aircraft.

Ins and Outs of ADS–B
by Linda Werfelman | November 9, 2010
An avionics industry group warns of disruptions in the installation process.

Blown Away
by Mark Lacagnina | November 10, 2010
NTSB said that nothing in the captain’s experience or training had prepared him for the winds he encountered at Denver.

Catalytic Aspirations
by Wayne Rosenkrans | November 10, 2010
Safety oversight and air service ‘l…

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